"Adventures of the Floating Elephant" is up to page 42 as of now.I’ll admit it’s best read as a whole and not one page at a time as I am posting it, but that’s what I chose to do! I’ve got some 60 more pages to go.

I've promoted my horror anthology, Split Lip, here a few times before. We'd been on hiatus stockpiling stories for a lot of this year, but as of about three weeks ago, Split Lip is back with the first of 7 new stories.

The story, The Cousin of Death, is written by me and drawn by UK artist Gary Crutchley. Below are the first two pages from it. Click to read the story (11 pages posted so far; updates on Sundays). It's our 25th story to date and will push us to close to 300 pages of horror comics.

Following that, we've got new stories from Anthony Perruzo (multiple stories at Zuda), Sami Makkonen (Deadworld: Slaughterhouse, Blue), Jason Ho (Agnes Quill), and what I believe is the first published comic from my friend, neighbor, and colleague, the painter Josie Morway.

I've got a webcomic called The Talented. It's a mix of a lot of things, but at it's heart I'd consider it to be a neo-noir comic. The whole, double-sized first issue is up for your reading pleasure. You can read it here on issuu or on our main website here. It's written by me and Omar Najam, with artwork by Adrian Rivero and lettering by Ben Rollman.

A Survival-Horror comic that takes place with the back drop of Miami Florida and the mix of races there. Starring Frank, on really confused but resourceful survivor. I even did a little explanation here

hey All - Wanted to stop by and say that Magnificent Creatures is still chugging along. New comic every Thursday and all - although we're shying away from the Exquisite Corpse methodology for a few weeks for a different kind of corpse, Undead End. Come and check out our fun.

I run www.kingcartoons.com. Not a webcomic per se, but an online collection of old and new work by cartoonist and musician David King. We're archiving old material right now, but new stuff produced for the web is coming.

Yon Kuma is still going strong over at YonKuma Dot Com. The big news for us is that after the last Webcomic Week here at Whitechapel and being featured in WARRENELLIS.COM we received thousands of new visitors and one company offered us a deal for an Iphone/mobile version. That's coming out in September.

This is the page currently on the front page of our site.

For those new to Yon Kuma, it's a webcomic written by Josh Hechinger (Comic Book Tattoo, the upcoming Grave Doug Freshley GN from Archaia, coming out in September. Diamond code JUL090670 :p ) and artwork by me.

It's about a kid that wrestles the Four Great Bears to become The Greatest Bear-Wrestler In The World.

FR33 is a webcomic about a drug abusing self-proclaimed artist, seeking his place in a near-future world of free culture <- it's a description we put on our project's website and I think it's pretty accurate. New pages every Wednesday.

My webcomics If You See The Hills is part of this month's Zuda competition. It's a slice-of-life coming-of-age story about a bunch of kids hanging out on the roofs. You can find it at www.ifyouseethehills.com

Too much, too good! My brain hasn't even processed all the good stuff from the May thread yet!

I'm in the middle of Vol. 2 of Conny Van Ehlsing, Monster Hunter. Conny is a first-grader whose destiny and mission is to fight monsters, goblins, dragons and whatever's under her bed these days.

These past weeks, I've run a little summer special consisting of simple one- or two-pagers - simple as in 'not complex', but also in the sense that I've written, drawn and edited them pretty quickly, to get some spare time while I'm not on my holiday:

It's either that or show-offy pinups for now:

I'm gearing up for the next real adventure now. Mid-August, I think. Updates every Friday, btw.

I draw an autobio webcomic called The Everyday. It updates Mondays and/or Thursdays. Right now the strip is in colour to cover my exploits at Glastonbury but will return to crisp black and white after that.

“Planet Solus! World of magic, monsters and high technology! And, home of Prince Jaysen, an average 15 year old with hormones afire! When Jaysen finds the mystical FIGURE OF ACTION, an artifact that allows him to transform into COLT NOBLE, PALADIN OF POWER, will he use the powerful body to save his world from the forces of evil, or will he try to get laid?” Art by Mike Dimayuga, Color by Mark Englert, Letters by CRANK!